25 collocations for axed

He couldn't tell one kind from another, an' he niver axed questions.

Cindy tuk ter Skundus ez much ez Skundus tuk ter Cindy, en' bimeby Skundus axed his marster ef he could marry Cindy.

Now I axes ebery one ob you all wot know de Scripters ef he don' 'member how de Bible tells how our Lor' when he was on dis yearth cas' seben debbils out

But why" "Haven't I worked early and late, and toiled and moiled, and never took a bit o' pleasure, and never axed 'ee to lay out no money for I?

"Our ministers," they say, "axe our enemies, and if they should carry the point of taxation, may, with the same army, enslave us.

The poor gentleman, quite transported by such an instance of generosity in an enemy, cried out in a sort of ecstasy, 'Good God, they axe friends indeed!'

Here in one room you see all of its war exhibits, immense cannons, the blow guns of the Negritos; axes the Iggorote head-hunters used to cut off the heads of their enemies.

"Come, come, Miss Anthea, mam!all as I'm axing you iswhen?

Oh, Oline has wielded an ax before that day; had axed off many a load of firing in her life.

Why, dat man axed de good Lord fo' things dat de odder preacher didn't even know He had!"

"When a man wanted a woman he went and axed the master for her and took her on.

I axed the mon if he could take I to Lunnon.

He stroked and patted him, and then, turning to the simple-minded man who had found him, he said: "Well, Sam, how came you to find the horse, when no one else could do it?" "Wal, you see," said Sam, "I just 'quired whar the horse was seen last; and then I went thar, and sat on a rock; and just axed mysel', if I was a horse, whar would I go, and what would I do?

"I hain't axed your opinionhave I?

" "Wid my ear to de key-hole, in de study, war dey axed de ossifer.

She run'd off an' got married, but wen she got down she war too spunkey to axe her pa for anything.

This ain't no spectre, nor yet no skellington,which, arter all, is only old bones an' such,no this ain't nothin' of that sort, an' no more it ain't a thing as I can stand 'ere a maggin' about wi' a long day's work afore me, axing your pardon, sir."

" "Yer oughter come; and that minds me I've never saan ye around the village, for which I axes yees the raison?" "Me ain't Siouxdon't like 'em.

"Larry said he'd have axed Father Taylor to choose us the best, an' I b'lieve his reverence has very good taste.

Why, dat man axed de good Lord fo' things dat de odder preacher didn't even know He had!"

I never axed ye, Grayhow did they treat ye?" "Dawson was the best friend I had," Stoddard returned promptly.

" "Yer oughter come; and that minds me I've never saan ye around the village, for which I axes yees the raison?" "Me ain't Siouxdon't like 'em.

I axed a chap what thay wur, an' he sed that thay wur beg barrels o' stingo, an' thur wur pipes laid on to the peeple's housen vor thay to draw vram.

I axe youhave I said one word about that little matter to-day?

'Am I translated,' I axed the doctor, 'and is this here the New Jerusalem, and them pretty creeturs the angels of heaven?'

25 collocations for  axed